Daniel George Bingham
(1839-1913)

man

Died aged c. 74

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Commemorated on 1 plaque

Bingham House Daniel George Bingham (1830-1913) was born in Black Jack Street and began his career with Great Western Railway Company at the town's station before moving to Utrecht where he helped to reorganise the Dutch railway network. In 1905 he used his personal wealth as a benefactor to build and endow the Bingham Library, a 'Noble Gift' to his native town. The library moved to new premises in 1975 since when the building has continued to be owned and managed as a public resource by the Bingham Library Trust.

1 Dyer Street, Cirencester, United Kingdom where they was born near (1839)